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- Gemmules are internal buds found in sponges and are involved in a****ual reproduction. It is an a****ually reproduced m**** of cells, that is capable of developing...
- body continually emitted its own type of small organic particles called gemmules that aggregated in the gonads, contributing heritable information to the...
- (immature) stages and other life cycle stages: In Porifera: olynthus, gemmule In Cnidaria: ephyra, scyphistoma, strobila, gonangium, hydranth, polyp...
- temperatures drop, many freshwater species and a few marine ones produce gemmules, "survival pods" of unspecialized cells that remain dormant until conditions...
- whole") and genesis ("birth") / genos ("origin"). Darwin used the term gemmule to describe hypothetical particles that would mix during reproduction....
- gemmules. In budding, aggregates of cells differentiate into small sponges that are released superficially or expelled through the oscula. Gemmules are...
- in response to environmental stimulation (use and disuse), throw off 'gemmules' or 'pangenes' which travelled around the body, though not necessarily...
- was that each part of the parent's body emitted tiny particles called gemmules, which migrated through the body to contribute to that parent's gametes...
- offspring. These hypothetical hereditary units were similar to Darwin's gemmules. Spencer read with excitement the original positivist sociology of Auguste...
- every part of the body emits tiny gemmules which migrate to the gonads and are transferred to offspring. Gemmules were thought to develop into their...